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HILL TOWN · VALLEY · SUNSETA former princely town in the hills — Devgadh Baria, set among forested ridges and valleys on the western edge of Dahod district, is a quiet hill town of heritage buildings, sweeping valley sunsets and a gateway to some of the region's most beautiful forest country.
Devgadh Baria is a former princely state town set in the forested hill country on the western side of Dahod district — a quiet, green town that served as the capital of the Baria princely state and retains heritage buildings, a relaxed pace and a beautiful natural setting.
The town is best known today for its landscape — the Chougania valley and the surrounding ridges offer sweeping views, particularly at sunset, when the valleys fill with golden light and the forested hills recede into the haze. The viewpoints around Devgadh Baria are among the most rewarding in eastern Gujarat for landscape and photography. The area is also rich in birdlife — the wetlands and fields around the town attract storks and many other species, and the forests support a variety of wildlife.
Devgadh Baria functions as a gateway to the wider forest country of the district, including the route towards Ratanmahal. For the visitor, it offers the combination of a heritage town, beautiful valley landscapes, memorable sunsets, and access to the forests and wildlife of eastern Gujarat — a quiet, rewarding base in a little-visited corner of the state. Best in winter and the post-monsoon months; sunsets are the highlight; a local guide helps for birding and viewpoints.
Devgadh Baria sunset point. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
Chougania valley at sunset. Wikimedia Commons.
Capital of Baria state.
Old buildings remain.
Chougania and the ridges.
A quiet, scenic base.
Sweeping valley light.
Chougania country.
Storks and more.
Princely town.
Gateway to the wild.
Memorable views.
Sunset country.
Rich wetland birds.
Golden valley light.
The town's highlight.
Sweeping views.
Storks and waterbirds.
Princely buildings.
For the forest country.
At golden hour.
Devgadh Baria afterglow. Wikimedia Commons.
Devgadh Baria combines a heritage town — the former capital of the Baria princely state, with old buildings and a relaxed character — with a beautiful natural setting of forested ridges and valleys. The Chougania valley and the viewpoints around the town are the landscape highlights, particularly at sunset.
The wetlands and fields attract storks and rich birdlife, and the town serves as a gateway to the wider forest country of the district. Best in winter and post-monsoon; sunsets are the highlight; a local guide helps.
Former capital of the Baria princely state
Chougania valley and sunset viewpoints
Rich birdlife — storks and waterbirds
Gateway to eastern Gujarat’s forest country
Cool and clear — the best season.
Forests and falls at their best.
Hot; wildlife near water.
⏰ Monsoon and winter are both rewarding — falls in monsoon, wildlife and clear skies in winter.
Vadodara (~155 km) or Indore are the nearest airports, with onward road connections to the hills.
Dahod Junction — a major station on the network — is around 40 km away, the most convenient railhead.
NH-47 serves the region; state buses run from Godhra and Dahod, and the town is an easy drive from Vadodara.
GOLDEN-HOUR FRIENDLY
Come for sunset — the valleys fill with golden light and the ridges recede into the haze.
The Chougania valley, the sunset viewpoints, and storks and waterbirds over the wetlands.
Birding rewards a slow, quiet approach; a local guide knows where the storks gather.
A telephoto helps for birds; a wide lens captures the valley sweep at golden hour.
Rugged hills sheltering India's sloth bears
A revered old Shiva temple near Dahod
Historic shrines of the old town
Colourful weekly markets of the Bhil belt
A calm river threading the tribal highlands
Living Bhil tribal hamlets
Comfort home cooking.
Forest produce & maize.
The maize staple.
A rustic favourite.
Expect hearty vegetarian thalis, maize-based tribal staples and rustic dal-bati in and around town.
A former princely hill town known for valley sunsets and forests.
The Chougania valley and sunset viewpoints.
Yes — storks and many waterbirds.
Winter and the post-monsoon months.
Yes — it is a gateway to the district's forests.
About 40 km.
A jungle valley of ruined medieval temples
A themed botanical 'sacred forest'
An old princely town of the region
A 16th-century riverside fort by the Tapi
A much-loved modern city shrine
◐ Stepwells & ramparts
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